In the process of losing her eyesight, a painter undergoes an artistic evolution as she rethinks what it is to see and be ...
is professor of psychology and neuroscience at Boston College. She has published more than 200 articles and received several awards for her research on human memory, including from the Association for ...
The desire is partly whimsical, but a brief shapeshift across the taxonomic gulf could help us better empathise with animals ...
is professor of personality psychology at the University of Zurich in Switzerland. His research focuses on personality, mental health, interpersonal process, psychotherapy, and human-animal relations.
Whether compelled by an inner void, loneliness or boredom, psychoanalysis can help you understand why you seek comfort in food Photo by Shannon Fagan/Getty ...
is a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Waterloo in Canada.
is a freelance writer from London, UK. She shares tips for urban astronomy and nature watching, and science-themed lateral thinking questions in her weekly newsletter, Kicks from Science.
is an evolutionary biologist and Dean of Graduate House at St Paul’s College, University of Sydney. He writes on human culture and society, evolution and animal behaviour, and is the author of The ...
is a clinical psychologist and the director of research at Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, UK. He is the co-author of the self-help guide Overcoming Distressing Voices (2nd ed, 2018) and the ...
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